Israeli Army Orders Evacuation of Two Towns in Southern Lebanon
Theo Middle East Eye
The Israeli army has ordered immediate evacuations of Jabsheet and Sarafand in southern Lebanon. Residents must leave their homes and move at least 1,000 meters away to open areas, citing Hezbollah-related risks.

On [date unspecified in source], the Israeli army ordered residents of Jabsheet and Sarafand in southern Lebanon to leave their homes immediately. This is the latest in a series of evacuation warnings amid rising tensions in the region.
The evacuation order requires people to immediately move out of villages and towns, at least 1,000 meters to open areas. The Israeli military warned that anyone staying near what it described as 'Hezbollah elements, infrastructure, and activities' would face life-threatening risks.
The move comes as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah continues, rendering many border areas unstable. The directive was issued to protect civilians from potential dangers linked to military operations.